Use Cases Part II: Taming Scope
“The use case model can be a powerful tool for controlling scope throughout a project’s lifecycle. Because a simplified use case model can be understood by all project participants, it can also serve as a framework for ongoing collaboration as well as a visual map of all agreed-upon functionality. It can, therefore, be a precious reference during later negotiations that might affect the project’s scope.” (Norm Carr and Tim Meehan – A List Apart)